The White House is going all out with a strategy to dub any video showing Biden’s cognitive decline a “cheap fake” in order to convince people not to believe their lyin’ eyes.
In just the past couple of weeks, Joe Biden has racked up a string of embarrassing incidents that have gone viral. His visit to Normandy for the 80th anniversary of D-Day left some believing he had soiled himself. He appeared to freeze during the White House Juneteenth celebration while everyone else around him was dancing. Multiple incidents while he was in Italy for the G7 summit went viral, as did an incident during Biden’s Hollywood fundraiser last week where he froze on stage, prompting Barack Obama to grab his arm and bring him back to reality.
“They are cheap fakes video,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed this week. “They are done in bad faith.”
The White House has clearly settled upon a strategy for handling the slew of videos that already have and will continue to come out between now and Election Day, so you better check out the latest incident that the White House will call a “cheap fake” before they succeed in getting it removed from the internet.
The following video shows Joe Biden slowly lurching along before slowly — and I mean ridiculously slowly — getting into an SUV as a Secret Service agent stands behind him to ensure he gets in the vehicle safely.
Joe Biden is already wearing special shoes to help keep him stable, and he uses the shorter stairs for entering and exiting Air Force One. How exactly is the White House supposed to deal with a man who has trouble getting in and out of an SUV?
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Author: Marty Kaufmann
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